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Subjects matter includes the natural environment, history, population, urbanization, economy, agriculture, manufacturing, transportation, trade, politics, air quality, water resources, crime, health, education, arts, and recreation. I found these topics to be presented in an effective manner and certainly more enlightening than the statistical record one might imagine.
I also discovered, before I placed my order, that I was able to preview some of the book's illustrations at the UNC Charlotte Cartography Lab web site.
I would recommend this text not only to students, researchers and teachers, but anyone interested in a comprehensive and knowledgeable summary of the diverse state of North Carolina.
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The McCarthy hearings came much too late!!
This book made me re-think some strong opinons on FDR and others that I had previously held.
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I gave the book an extra star for the concept of the creatures. They are unique AND bloodthirsty! It would have been a great monster story, but the plot holes and foibles just got bigger and more distracting as the story progressed. But there is a lot of good action and it's a fast moving story.
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Hunt's approach is just too glib, and quite vague. There's almost nothing here about WHY or HOW various vitamins and other "supplements" fix one's anxiety. Just take 'em because he says so. I'd like a little more discussion of why I should trust this.
Mainly, I'm unnerved by his failure to explain how he arrived at each particular combination of supplements for each particular disorder. He does spend a little time discussing individual nutrients (calcium, biotin, etc.) and what they seem to do in the body.
Hunt excoriates modern anti-anxiety drugs except for short-term use because they can cause side effects and be addictive. So vitamins and herbs and whatnot never have side effects? Not to mention that Hunt does not address the possible effects of taking all these things in combination (typically he prescribes seven or eight different pills or powders for a given ailment).
WHY is the list of supplements for Fear of the Dentist different from the one for Social Anxiety, which is yet different from the one for Stage Fright, and so on? Maybe there are good reasons, but why aren't they explained here? The lack of explanation makes me suspicious.
I understand there is probably research indicating that, say, biotin might help with anxiety in some regard (I'm not sure how direct the evidence is). Hunt provides an impressive list of references in the back, of journal articles about these supplements. But he doesn't convince me that anyone has shown that this particular combination of supplements is good for this particular type of fear. I don't believe it has been shown.
You'd be far better off to read the original research articles yourself and form your own conclusions.
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History, population, urbanization, and economy are transforming forces that molded North Carolina into what it is today. Each of these sections are clearly laid out so that the reader can make a critical analysis of the change and form an assessment of the coming changes that the future may bring.
Especially interesting are the sections that deal with quality of life in North Carolina. Crime, education, health care, water and air quality, cultural arts and outdoor recreation are profiled and supported by scores of maps, charts and diagrams. This is a book I would especially want in my possession if I was considering moving my family and business to this State. Highly Recommended.